Each All-Star told their first job experiences. Before Murphy was at the helm of the Packers organization, he was a refreshment distributor at Rice Stadium in Houston, Texas during Oiler games. Schlesinger got his hands dirty as a garbage man, and Feigin was working the costume department at Six Flags.

“I slopped a lot of soda during that job, and I’ve had a lot of jobs since then,” Murphy said. “But, I learned a lot. You learn how to deal with a boss, how to deal with customers.”

“My first job taught me how to be responsible, and how to be on time,” Feigin said. “Really it has carried us through today, and the Bucks’ management care more about early employment than any other topics.”

Kids dance and celebrate in the bleachers at JourneyHouse Packers Football Stadium. (Photo by Dylan Deprey)

Each sports team made a significant contribution to the Earn & Learn program. They also pledged to donate items and host engagement events for program participants to motivate young people to work hard over the summer.

Schlesinger said the Brewers were hosting a job fair for Earn & Learn participants for the following day.

“As a 16-year-old at your first job, you learn life skills,” Schlesinger said. “This program the Mayor’s been fostering is not just a job. It’s not just a paycheck, these are life skills young people are going to need for their entire lives.”

Earn & Learn has placed more than 28,000 Milwaukee area teens to work since its past 11 years.

“Every American has a story and we want to make sure these are character building stories, are stories about showing up on time and what it’s like working with others,” Barrett said.

“We want to make sure the young people in this community know that we believe in you, this is the future and you are the future of this city.”